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it is the powerful tribes that govern large parts of the country. for many, it is a fight for survival. international aid and food deliveries to prevent the worse. >> we spoke earlier with our analyst from yemen and we asked him for his take on the situation in the country. >> that report paints a rather desperate picture. it overlooks the positive aspects of the political transition and the peaceful protests triggering major bridge a major political changes in yemen. they put an end to 33 years and they also managed to give birth to a transition plan which contains a road map for change and has international support. it is certainly not a perfect plan, but it leads to the election of a new interim president. the new dialogue starts today and it faces some challenges, i agree, but first and foremost a provides an excellent challenge for a new beginning. >> tell us more about this national dialogue. what are they hoping to achieve? >> the national dialogue conference aims to achieve, among other things, unity in a country that is drifting apart and p
it is the powerful tribes that govern large parts of the country. for many, it is a fight for survival. international aid and food deliveries to prevent the worse. >> we spoke earlier with our analyst from yemen and we asked him for his take on the situation in the country. >> that report paints a rather desperate picture. it overlooks the positive aspects of the political transition and the peaceful protests triggering major bridge a major political changes in yemen. they put an...
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. >> greta: government. but theoretically government gives services, entitlements or jobs to people and someone is going to feel the pain. >> we spend 115 billion dollars each and every year according to the generally accountability office to people who aren't supposed to get the money. >> greta: and i was going to get to waste and fraud. >> 49 different job training programs spread across nine different government agencies. government's going to have to learn to do more with less and how to be more efficient. it's not government's money, it's the people's money and our children's money because we're borrowing from the next generation to pay for this. >> greta: i was going to ask you about waste and fraud, i don't know if you know it on capitol hill, a number of staffers who owe taxes. >> staffers and people from the irs and other-- >> and what effort is being made? i know some bills have been introduced to do something about the tremendous amount of waste in government, whether it's empty buildings, people
. >> greta: government. but theoretically government gives services, entitlements or jobs to people and someone is going to feel the pain. >> we spend 115 billion dollars each and every year according to the generally accountability office to people who aren't supposed to get the money. >> greta: and i was going to get to waste and fraud. >> 49 different job training programs spread across nine different government agencies. government's going to have to learn to do more...
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to try to highlight so to try to highlight why you should care about the comfortable attitude this government has on g.m.o. foods and just how much influence monsanto really has over washington i'm going to revisit a few segments that highlight just that starting with an interview with jeffrey smith author of the book seeds of deception or we first asked him just how much legal resources left to fight for the labeling of g.m.o. foods check it out the. governor of vermont and the leaders in both in connecticut as well both refused to let the bills for labeling go through because of their fear of an expensive lawsuit three months and we've been tracking their influence all around the world i visited thirty four countries and the big space if we capture regulatory agencies and capture government administration in fact they captured the food and drug administration it was their former attorney michael taylor who was in charge of policy at the f.d.a. when the g.m.o. policy create was created and he said no safety testing is needed no labeling is needed companies like monsanto who told us that agen
to try to highlight so to try to highlight why you should care about the comfortable attitude this government has on g.m.o. foods and just how much influence monsanto really has over washington i'm going to revisit a few segments that highlight just that starting with an interview with jeffrey smith author of the book seeds of deception or we first asked him just how much legal resources left to fight for the labeling of g.m.o. foods check it out the. governor of vermont and the leaders in both...
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>> your federal government out work. we're in a room with libertarian thinkers but there is a problem that in the pure libertarian sense to have the idea there should be the unrestricted movement of human beings trans global individual liberty by the w the al qaedthinks that is sandy -- just fine. john: but keep them now. >> what about the guy who was struggling to keep a job with wage credibility and in a downward spiral because excess levels of immigration? that may not be this zero sum game but there are zero -- consequences to kill legal immigration. john: yes, a veronique de rugy subsidy is paid less because you are here. >> the data overwhelmingly shows by increased economic growth but the duty is even low-skilled immigrants are good for this economy. they are befiting not just people like me or people working in washington d.c. because they knotheir lawn, watched their children but this is not the zero sum game and the data is clear it is a no-brainer. john: of the immigrant pains my house we are richer? >> yes. b
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lawmakers approved the new government. he out lined what h e ed what h. >> translator: we're ready to make a historic compromise that would end the conflict forever. >> netanyahu's coalition partners include the jewish home party whose members oppose a palestinian state. the new defense minister and housing minister both support the building settlements in occupy territory. construction must stop before they will return to the negotiation table. >>> pope francis has welcomed a visitor from back home just a few days into his new role. argenti argentina's president paid him a visit at the vatican and put his diplomatic skills to the test. the pope welcomed her before lunch. she asked him to intervene with the dispute in britain over the islands. there's no word how the pope responded to the quest. when he was archbishop he clashed with her and her husband. think seem to put their quarrels behind them during the latest meeting when they exchanged gifts. >>> on a small island people are worried about their savings. tell us abo
lawmakers approved the new government. he out lined what h e ed what h. >> translator: we're ready to make a historic compromise that would end the conflict forever. >> netanyahu's coalition partners include the jewish home party whose members oppose a palestinian state. the new defense minister and housing minister both support the building settlements in occupy territory. construction must stop before they will return to the negotiation table. >>> pope francis has...
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when you forgot governments and. all that is calm but when you see sincerity you know what if it was just this instead of only what forms that. you know and i know. the president don't like like life as a like like everybody you know what does evolve. is not what's got his you ok ok. for the last. sixty. but you should see him do the right. and see off the you know there are some records from. where you from. my life you did not realize that. well. i will go you. know what i'm going to do i mean i didn't go off i want to. see how long you've been here and we can. tell you've done. this. and only stay. i don't know two governments called to see. if you go tonight you've also been long thought so i. am and if the friends you know if my country congressmen only just fist. nothing but i'm going. home i'm going. to mess. up no. one from. we are facing a lot of problems in the night. because no one thought to drink. no good school. no development we have is as far as. well but. on somewhat alike i think it. is a human righ
when you forgot governments and. all that is calm but when you see sincerity you know what if it was just this instead of only what forms that. you know and i know. the president don't like like life as a like like everybody you know what does evolve. is not what's got his you ok ok. for the last. sixty. but you should see him do the right. and see off the you know there are some records from. where you from. my life you did not realize that. well. i will go you. know what i'm going to do i...
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a new government must be approved by a majority of votes in both chambers. the center leftists will need to team up with the center right block or the five star movement party. the coalition wants to continue fiscal austerity. but the five star movement opposes au start missures. it remains uncertain if the parties can agree on the framework of a new government before wednesday. >>> the united states has switched its patent law to a first to file system. this basically means that the invent irwho makes the first application can obtain the pat ents. the u.s. government revised the procedures to harmonize the systems in japan and european countries. attention is focused on how the change will affect pat ents lawsuits and the business strategies of companies operating in the u.s. >>> tens of thousands of people in iraq have staged an anti-u.s. rallies ahead of the 10th anniversary of the invasion of the country on march 20th. the protesters gathered in the central city in response to an appeal by those supporting al sadr. they condemn the u.s. led war which is
a new government must be approved by a majority of votes in both chambers. the center leftists will need to team up with the center right block or the five star movement party. the coalition wants to continue fiscal austerity. but the five star movement opposes au start missures. it remains uncertain if the parties can agree on the framework of a new government before wednesday. >>> the united states has switched its patent law to a first to file system. this basically means that the...
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government leaders hope to clear the site by around 2050. more than half a century after decommissioning began. but the process could take even longer. they still haven't found the final storage site for components that are highly radioactive. nhk world, berlin. >>> relatives of japanese citizens who were abducted and taking to north korea are calling on their government to bring their loved ones home. monday marks the anniversary of a foundation of the abductee's families. they have identified 17 victims. they took place in the 1970s and 1980s. kim jong-il admitted they have abducted them, and they returned five. many parents of the victims believe that the claims are not true. they're still trying to find out what happened to their relatives. shigeo iizuka's sister was abducted. >> translator: we want them to think about what they can do right now. >> talks between tokyo and pyongyang have been stalled because of north korea's nuclear and missile programs. >>> chess fans around the globe watched in 1997 as world champion gary kasparov lost
government leaders hope to clear the site by around 2050. more than half a century after decommissioning began. but the process could take even longer. they still haven't found the final storage site for components that are highly radioactive. nhk world, berlin. >>> relatives of japanese citizens who were abducted and taking to north korea are calling on their government to bring their loved ones home. monday marks the anniversary of a foundation of the abductee's families. they have...
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government that would. oversee the matter manage the day to day of government work. let's shift shift gears a moment here and r.t. in our top ten are focused out of syria where the head of the national coalition for opposition fighters has resigned just months after being elected in a statement more to the said he's stepping down because some matters within the institution have reached red line. now the surprise resignation follows the controversial election of an interim prime minister on tuesday in istanbul which saw twelve opposition members step down immediately after the vote of the american educated id manager turned islamist politician aside hito had lived in the u.s. for decades before moving to turkey journalist neil clark who's written extensively about syria says considering his background he tours election is no surprise. the americans want to make sure that when president assad falls they got their man in damascus and they cherry picked and you know he voted by thirty five people and it's quite
government that would. oversee the matter manage the day to day of government work. let's shift shift gears a moment here and r.t. in our top ten are focused out of syria where the head of the national coalition for opposition fighters has resigned just months after being elected in a statement more to the said he's stepping down because some matters within the institution have reached red line. now the surprise resignation follows the controversial election of an interim prime minister on...
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>> your federal government out work. we're in a room with libertarian thinkers but there is a problem that in the pure libertarian sense to have the idea there should be the unrestricted movement of human beings trans global individual liberty by the way the al qaeda thinks that is sandy -- just fine. john: but keep them now. >> what about the guy who was struggling to keep a job with wage credibility and in a downward spiral because of excess levels of immigration? that may not be this zero sum game but there are zero -- consequences to kill legal immigration. john: yes, a veronique de rugy subsidy is paid less because you are here. >> the data overwhelmingly shows by increased economic growth but the duty is even low-skilled immigrants are good for this economy. they are benefiting not just people like me or people working in washington d.c. because they know their lawn, watched their children but this is not the zero sum game and the data is clear it is a no-brainer. john: of the immigrant pains my house we are richer
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government a hundred forty million pounds a year the result something the local government minister. and the whole principle situation when no one speaks english as their main language in too many british households so if you can only read your local council newsletter in bengali arabic or somali you might think about signing up for some english lessons otherwise it could all end up greek to you polly boy artsy london quickly now some other international news the president of the mayan mars declared a state of emergency in the city of me after three days of relentless sectarian violence gangs of buddhists armed with machetes and torches attacked muslim communities and how used in their path it is the worst violence to hit mine maher since last summer's deadly riots in the west of the country. tensions are running high in the syrian capital as mourners prepare to bury the muslim preacher killed in a suicide bomb attack on a mosque last thursday forty nine people died in the attack including a staunch supporter of president bashar al assad sheikh. the syrian president to the perpetrato
government a hundred forty million pounds a year the result something the local government minister. and the whole principle situation when no one speaks english as their main language in too many british households so if you can only read your local council newsletter in bengali arabic or somali you might think about signing up for some english lessons otherwise it could all end up greek to you polly boy artsy london quickly now some other international news the president of the mayan mars...
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i would urge the indian government and the court to give us justice. marines have twice been allowed to leave india on bail. the second time, they did not come back. the italian government refused to return the pair, despite previous promises. that led the indian prime minister, man mohan singh, to gn,ounce the -- manmohan sin italiannce the government. stay at thenes will italian embassy in new delhi while the court hears their case. >> a tornado that ripped through parts of the australian states of victoria and new south wales has injured at least 20 people. the storms flatten several caravan parks and destroyed a forest. local media have reported winds up to 268 kilometers per hour. australian police say they stopped an international drug smuggling come -- drug smuggling syndicate. they seized 42 kilograms of drugs and more than $4 million in cash. .7 people have been arrested drugs have been making headlines in australian sports this year. the country has a reputation for taking winning very seriously. recent revelations of doping in various compet
i would urge the indian government and the court to give us justice. marines have twice been allowed to leave india on bail. the second time, they did not come back. the italian government refused to return the pair, despite previous promises. that led the indian prime minister, man mohan singh, to gn,ounce the -- manmohan sin italiannce the government. stay at thenes will italian embassy in new delhi while the court hears their case. >> a tornado that ripped through parts of the...
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bailout deal that would have cut into ordinary depositors' savings forcing the government to look to moscow for a lifeline against bankruptcy. broke obama arrives in israel for the first time as you as president but may struggle to close the growing gap between the country's middle east policies. u.s. military officials admit the guantanamo hunger strike has almost doubled in the detainees are being force fed on human rights groups demanded more openness from the detention camp. and iraqi terrorist group with links to al qaida claimed responsibility for bombings that killed dozens in baghdad for the unsettling the country ten years on believe u.s. led invasion. in six pm here in moscow you are with us on our g m to bum would say with the international news and analysis. scenes of relief and celebration greeted the sign preserve parliament's rejection of a tax on bank deposits the one of levy linked to and the e.u. bailout deal would have seen millions of account holders lose up to the time of their savings and had been condemned by officials in the public alike but the country now fi
bailout deal that would have cut into ordinary depositors' savings forcing the government to look to moscow for a lifeline against bankruptcy. broke obama arrives in israel for the first time as you as president but may struggle to close the growing gap between the country's middle east policies. u.s. military officials admit the guantanamo hunger strike has almost doubled in the detainees are being force fed on human rights groups demanded more openness from the detention camp. and iraqi...
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government continues to borrow money to pay its bills the debt has topped sixteen trillion dollars but now one economist says our debt is so bad civilization may not survive the so-called death spiral is this really the case will question more and it's one of the dangers of living on the west coast earthquakes for years there's been predictions of the big one so how would the region handle a massive earthquake party looks into this issue coming up and do you own an apple product the company has been forced to change how its passwords are reset turns out all you need is a date of birth an e-mail to gain access to anyone's account we'll tell you about the man who made the discovery and what it means for your security. it's monday march twenty fifth five pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching r.t. . a death spiral that could end civilization as we know it those harsh words were used by former world bank economist richard duncan to describe the path that the u.s. economy could take if major changes don't happen and fast here's what he said recently on c n b c. if they
government continues to borrow money to pay its bills the debt has topped sixteen trillion dollars but now one economist says our debt is so bad civilization may not survive the so-called death spiral is this really the case will question more and it's one of the dangers of living on the west coast earthquakes for years there's been predictions of the big one so how would the region handle a massive earthquake party looks into this issue coming up and do you own an apple product the company has...
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it's complete role reversal what we thought of our government in in country. >> let's go back. so we have the christmas vacation, after the summer vacation in august or whenever they had it in the summer and then christmas and the post election vacation and two vacations, aspen and florida and now the girls going to the bahamas, no, no, who lives like this? >> no one. let me tell you what this is. i don't mind the president taking vacations, it's a hard job. >> sean: a vacation. >> a vacation. but the tiger woods trip alone, would pay for the white hous and we didn't cut the budget all we did was cut the rate of growth. every agency has more money than last year, except for defense, really getting whacked. the attitude of let them eat cake. you get it? this is washington's attitude, you people, the peons out there and the irs and what we saw, tom coburn, the sequester has done something, if the republicans were not so lame as to grabbed ahold of this narrative, which is look at what we're paying for and not paying for and by the way, wake the country up, look, i hope there's so
it's complete role reversal what we thought of our government in in country. >> let's go back. so we have the christmas vacation, after the summer vacation in august or whenever they had it in the summer and then christmas and the post election vacation and two vacations, aspen and florida and now the girls going to the bahamas, no, no, who lives like this? >> no one. let me tell you what this is. i don't mind the president taking vacations, it's a hard job. >> sean: a...
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the good government is something that i think we all feel strongly about. city has had some bad experiences with bonds back in just before i was on the grand jury, we had the problem with the school bonds and not -- i think some dissatisfaction with library bonds. we've got a huge bunch of bonds coming up, several hundred million dollars of bonds. this is kind of a management principle that is pretty important as well as transparency which had been mentioned. in the art of war, you don't want people that solve problems, you want people that prevent problems. so, you need to be thng
the good government is something that i think we all feel strongly about. city has had some bad experiences with bonds back in just before i was on the grand jury, we had the problem with the school bonds and not -- i think some dissatisfaction with library bonds. we've got a huge bunch of bonds coming up, several hundred million dollars of bonds. this is kind of a management principle that is pretty important as well as transparency which had been mentioned. in the art of war, you don't want...
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government. i do not know a republican that does not want to enhance a universal background check. how do you do that and protect the second amendment at the same time is very important. , very close and the gun groups did not like the fact that if you actually follow the law, know that you are not selling it, what they wanted you to be able to prove in the future that you did that. with americanfit jurisprudence. american jurisprudence is you are innocent until you are proven guilty whether then you are guilty until proven innocent. the time between the cell of a gun and one can use in a crime on average is 11 years. what we were going to do is put gun owners who follow the law and 11 years who cannot find a piece of paper that said they did it right and the presumption is you are guilty. gun ownersjority of in this country and law abiding citizens do not want to sell a gun to somebody who should not. they will follow this. where we get locked up is on the areas and the idea of the universal por
government. i do not know a republican that does not want to enhance a universal background check. how do you do that and protect the second amendment at the same time is very important. , very close and the gun groups did not like the fact that if you actually follow the law, know that you are not selling it, what they wanted you to be able to prove in the future that you did that. with americanfit jurisprudence. american jurisprudence is you are innocent until you are proven guilty whether...
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the government. we, we measure success in government by just the opposite, by how many people are no longer dependent on the government not because we've kicked them into the street, not because we pushed them out to the curb, because we understand in this country that the true way to live the american dream is not to dream big about being dependent on government, it's about the power of people to control their own destiny through the benefits of a job in the private sector that brings true freedom and prosperity. [cheers and applause] you see, in america, america people don't grow up dreaming they're going to be dependent on the government. in america people don't come to this country as immigrants because someday they want to become dependent on the government. in america they live the american dream where if you work hard and you get a good education and can you pass it on to future generations, they can live the life of true freedom and prosperity that comes through true independence and not depe
the government. we, we measure success in government by just the opposite, by how many people are no longer dependent on the government not because we've kicked them into the street, not because we pushed them out to the curb, because we understand in this country that the true way to live the american dream is not to dream big about being dependent on government, it's about the power of people to control their own destiny through the benefits of a job in the private sector that brings true...
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it was a pitch for new government solutions, more government programs and the promises of a government-made utopia. of course, no mention was made about the future cost of the president's visions for the country. no mention was made about how we would pay for it. no mention was made of the damage that will occur from our increasing debt and deficits. americans and members of this body, hear this message and get pulled into a debate over the proper size of government or whether a certain policy represents good government or bad government. we argue for a smaller or more loaded government or one that's more efficient and more affordable. unfortunately, this is often where we fail to articulate a positive vision of what america looks like under the type of government we're striving to create. it's time to reframe this debate. it's time for us to focus on the kinds of principles that will lead us to the kind of country and the kind of society that we want for our future and for ourselves. here's the principle i ask americans and my colleagues in the senate to consider. the opposite of bad gover
it was a pitch for new government solutions, more government programs and the promises of a government-made utopia. of course, no mention was made about the future cost of the president's visions for the country. no mention was made about how we would pay for it. no mention was made of the damage that will occur from our increasing debt and deficits. americans and members of this body, hear this message and get pulled into a debate over the proper size of government or whether a certain policy...
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are now taking tax money out of the government and so of course you're going to have budget deficits go up was this just like a crazy idea in the first place yes i think so i think that the whole notion of an automatic fix level denies the inevitable flexibility the inevitability of new developments that no one who wrote these rules ever for saw and that it. puts a straight jacket on policy makers that never makes much sense that forces them to violate these rules that violation is interpreted in strange ways by the different players in an economy it's an irrational way to manage a capitalism that is always unstable and unpredictable so i would like to mention something about the cyprus event i think it's enormously important much more that's been understood first of all the the government of cyprus agreed with europe to impose these levees on the depositors of their own country they were planning to do that hope they'd be no trouble and had originally scheduled for their banks to open tuesday yesterday when the cypriot people said no way you are not going to make us pay for a crisis
are now taking tax money out of the government and so of course you're going to have budget deficits go up was this just like a crazy idea in the first place yes i think so i think that the whole notion of an automatic fix level denies the inevitable flexibility the inevitability of new developments that no one who wrote these rules ever for saw and that it. puts a straight jacket on policy makers that never makes much sense that forces them to violate these rules that violation is interpreted...
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the government's new micro finance law is the bedrock for the program. the foundation was to build the capacity of the local ngo so it can operate without outside help. that means that employees have to be trained at. one of her task is to visit loan recipients to check the money is being spent a lucrative late and is having a positive effect. -- to check the money is being spent lucratively and is having a positive effect. this person is a great example of what this kind of a loan can do. she runs a small restaurant, and imports and sort -- an important source of income for her family of five. with the loan, i can buy supplies and offer people more food and increase my turnover by 50%. happy. she is planning to grant her another loan. she asks if she will be able to make the larger repayments. yes, she says, it should not be a problem. she shows me her house. at the moment, she lives with her husband's parents. it for business keeps growing with the help of the loans, she hopes to be able to afford her own house one day. since the end of the military di
the government's new micro finance law is the bedrock for the program. the foundation was to build the capacity of the local ngo so it can operate without outside help. that means that employees have to be trained at. one of her task is to visit loan recipients to check the money is being spent a lucrative late and is having a positive effect. -- to check the money is being spent lucratively and is having a positive effect. this person is a great example of what this kind of a loan can do. she...
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whenever position the government takes, it either subsidizes or refuses to subsidize. what congress decided in 1996 with a simple matter that it was quite to stick with the traditional definition of marriage. the definition has always been understood to exist in the versions of federal law. it was codifying it against traditions of reinvention. we can just degree as a pack -- a matter of policy and say there's no reason to subsidize same-sex marriage. it is permissible for congress to have gone either way. it went against subsidizing forcing the taxpayers, the federal taxpayers of states that do not have same-sex marriage to subsidize it for the states that do. >> every indication, including a study by the gao, is that it cost the u.s. money not to recognize the same-sex couples that are married. >> why should that be? >> because when you have people that are married, but they get treated as a single run than married to might cost more money pipit there was a proposal -- costs more money. there was a proposal died at made at the same time as doma and it was voted down.
whenever position the government takes, it either subsidizes or refuses to subsidize. what congress decided in 1996 with a simple matter that it was quite to stick with the traditional definition of marriage. the definition has always been understood to exist in the versions of federal law. it was codifying it against traditions of reinvention. we can just degree as a pack -- a matter of policy and say there's no reason to subsidize same-sex marriage. it is permissible for congress to have gone...
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this back in two thousand and eleven and yet as your report was very accurately saying here are two governments both of which believe this man could be released and yet we haven't seen it there are a couple of barriers we think one is that there's now a law in the united states which basically says that anybody who is released from guantanamo must basically commit to not committing a crime in the future which i think many of us would think is a totally unrealistic commitment any human being to make and there's also a theory that. if he's back in the u.k. then chances are he will actually be talking about not only his experiences in guantanamo but what also happened to him earlier him by graham in terms potentially of allegations of torture and therefore this is desired sort of keep that very quiet and not bring that into the open. on a website and tell you got a timeline trace of the developments in the growing tide of more hunger strike at r.t. dot com also there as well if you get a moment to check it out an overwhelming british loyalty vote of course in the falklands it's emerged that the u.
this back in two thousand and eleven and yet as your report was very accurately saying here are two governments both of which believe this man could be released and yet we haven't seen it there are a couple of barriers we think one is that there's now a law in the united states which basically says that anybody who is released from guantanamo must basically commit to not committing a crime in the future which i think many of us would think is a totally unrealistic commitment any human being to...
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the government blamed rebel fighters for the attack. plenty more still to come on al-jazeera, including a tornado that left death and destruction. >> hello again, a reminder of the main stories here. a orts that an agreement for 20% tax on accounts over $130,000 in cyprus and 4% on others. nd the funeral of a main supporter of president assad has taken place in damascus. putin's most -- biggest critics has been found lead in london. berezovsky's death is being treated as a suicide. emma, has there been any sort of reaction yet to boris berezovsky's death in russia? >> yes, in the last few hours, fell he isity. putin's press secretary goes on russian tv and said berezovsky had written to the president in recent months saying he wanted to come back to russia and he was apologizing for the mistakes he had made. of course we have no verification of that from the peam amend -- family and reaction to this will very much depend on which side of the fence people sit on. to some he was very much a hero, he fought against putin, but to others the
the government blamed rebel fighters for the attack. plenty more still to come on al-jazeera, including a tornado that left death and destruction. >> hello again, a reminder of the main stories here. a orts that an agreement for 20% tax on accounts over $130,000 in cyprus and 4% on others. nd the funeral of a main supporter of president assad has taken place in damascus. putin's most -- biggest critics has been found lead in london. berezovsky's death is being treated as a suicide. emma,...
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can the government be that parent? can the government teach people what it's like to be in a committed relationship and understand responsibility? the government can't love anybody? >> greg: how many fewer young men black or white would be in prison if they had a guy like carson as a dad? government can't replace somebody like that. mail role mod is the most important thing. no matter what they want you to think with the jewel what website, you can't replace it. he cryptonote. he -- kryptonites. they can't deal that he advocates achievement over dependents. a universal goal. >> eric: with the numbers and the carson outcome are so small, who is going -- going -- >> dana: the question about the government. in new york city alone, of the 124,000 babies born. something like 118,000, this is last year, born single parent families. the mayor didn't want them to drink large soda. but that is avoiding the real problem? >> kimberly: he has become a personal thing. he is ledge lating his own idiosyncracy to the rest of us and no
can the government be that parent? can the government teach people what it's like to be in a committed relationship and understand responsibility? the government can't love anybody? >> greg: how many fewer young men black or white would be in prison if they had a guy like carson as a dad? government can't replace somebody like that. mail role mod is the most important thing. no matter what they want you to think with the jewel what website, you can't replace it. he cryptonote. he --...
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it wouldn't be a big government and that would be the only thing that i might support government doing actually not water utilities not welfare and social security so then then we get the second problem which is a problem inherent a libertarian perspective on capitalism and that if you ever play monopoly of course ok what's the goal of monopoly monopoly is to crowd out your opponents and by as much as you can it's to end up with one person owning everything as much as you can write well no the game ends when one person owns everything ok. but it's a game yeah it's a game but it's also a game that reflects the you know the reality of monopoly in the united states the one nine hundred twenty s. one one grace what's her name came up with the idea for the game and she was a georgia state and she was following henry george's economic principles i commend them to you what do we do about monopoly what do we do you just give a list of organizations these are massive corporations so much power that they could wipe out any individual congressmen like a bug well as they can. small biz well here's
it wouldn't be a big government and that would be the only thing that i might support government doing actually not water utilities not welfare and social security so then then we get the second problem which is a problem inherent a libertarian perspective on capitalism and that if you ever play monopoly of course ok what's the goal of monopoly monopoly is to crowd out your opponents and by as much as you can it's to end up with one person owning everything as much as you can write well no the...
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they have to fund the government next deal. this deal on the continuing resolution goes to october 1. after that you have to fund the government from then on. conservatives in the house who have a lot of power over leadership we've seen on these issues is telling the speaker john boehner we insist that the sequestration cut, these new values, that they get baked into future levels. we want this to be the new baseline. don't treat them as though they're temporary cuts you'll negotiate away. we want these etched in stone for perpetuity. democrats don't want that. so you a if they see eye to eye, not by a long shot on the sequestration cuts. >> woodruff: so that will be part of the debate going forward and as we heard in that report they are already talking about each what each side would like they have no the budget down the road. but does either side have the upper hand at this point on that set of arguments. >> it doesn't seem like it because what you've seen today knees n these two budget resolutions passing, the ryan budgets
they have to fund the government next deal. this deal on the continuing resolution goes to october 1. after that you have to fund the government from then on. conservatives in the house who have a lot of power over leadership we've seen on these issues is telling the speaker john boehner we insist that the sequestration cut, these new values, that they get baked into future levels. we want this to be the new baseline. don't treat them as though they're temporary cuts you'll negotiate away. we...
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or the way the government tries to spin it because the facility is a lot better but speed guards have been there over the last few years all the dream inside as far as the internal reaction force team and the way the koran is treated in a stuff like that not much has changed maybe the outside it's changed but inside hasn't changed too much all hundred sixty six detainees being held there at the moment eighty six of them have been cleared for release since two thousand and nine one unable to go home because of transfer restrictions the guantanamo bay camps been operating for more than eleven years now despite president obama's promise to close it down or he's ever piskun all of what's back in his attempts to shut down the facility. the story around the closure of guantanamo bay prison has stuck to president obama ever since the brahmas to shut it down and here are some of the key dates on the way in january two thousand and nine when obama was inaugurated he ordered the facility to be closed within a year and banned certain into regression methods after the us government admitted tortu
or the way the government tries to spin it because the facility is a lot better but speed guards have been there over the last few years all the dream inside as far as the internal reaction force team and the way the koran is treated in a stuff like that not much has changed maybe the outside it's changed but inside hasn't changed too much all hundred sixty six detainees being held there at the moment eighty six of them have been cleared for release since two thousand and nine one unable to go...
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government. can only talk about. i can tell you the american. story about how what happened. still ahead for you this hour iraq continues to be maad by violence ten years after the u.s. led invasion we look at how stability in the country is proving to be divisive. rebels in syria and the plane after a chemical attack that killed twenty five people and wounded dozens. of foreign intervention that a more after the birth. place . please. i believe. well. clearly it's technology innovation called the least of elements from around russia. the future covered. wealthy british stock. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a report. with. the consensus here to. choose the opinions that to. choose the stories that impact your life choose access to. welcome back a wave of deadly violence and assassinations have mark the tenth anniversary of the u.s. led invasion of iraq at least sixty five people were killed in a series of blasts in baghdad on tuesday which became the deadli
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the alleged deadly chemical attack in aleppo now following demands for a probe from both the syrian government and the opposition is accused each other of the assault. all over again he has just joined us it's kevin live q. tonight in moscow and the big news this cypriots feeling the squeeze still with angry crowds now pressing on parliament tonight denouncing a nationwide bank shutdown and potential job cuts thousands have been cut off from their life savings and many may see them vanish of course after the east threaten to cut cyprus off from emergency funds the island nation rejected the president in brussels tax on bank deposits tesser seller is at the parliament for us. emotions are really running high i saw several people who were hysterical the police were handing somewhat bottles of water to them because they really really were very angry at the chanting that they are saying they're saying leave the bank alone now that's one of the two biggest bags of cyprus that is in trouble at the center of this whole of financial crisis here in cyprus and of a our staff members and family members o
the alleged deadly chemical attack in aleppo now following demands for a probe from both the syrian government and the opposition is accused each other of the assault. all over again he has just joined us it's kevin live q. tonight in moscow and the big news this cypriots feeling the squeeze still with angry crowds now pressing on parliament tonight denouncing a nationwide bank shutdown and potential job cuts thousands have been cut off from their life savings and many may see them vanish of...
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last night, we explored fractures in israel's new coalition government. tonight, we turn to the political and ideological split among palestinians. margaret warner reports. >> warner: this is not your typical afterschool program, it's paramilitary training for palestinian high school students in gaza. it was instituted by hamas, the militant islamist movement ruling this impoverished district which israel withdrew from in 2005. gaza is home to 1.7 million palestinians packed into an area the size of atlanta >> i'm here to learn how the use weapons. the program teaches us to defend ourselvess, to organize in school and everywhere. >> warner: it's offered in all of gaza's high schools, it's further evidence of hamas's entrenched grip on power here. after winning a majority in palestinian elections in 2006 hamas violently expel fad a from gaza. fatah is the older establish secular party of mahmoud abbas, also known as abu mazen which now runs palestinia affairs on the west bank. as president obama travels to israel and the west bank this week, they are tryin
last night, we explored fractures in israel's new coalition government. tonight, we turn to the political and ideological split among palestinians. margaret warner reports. >> warner: this is not your typical afterschool program, it's paramilitary training for palestinian high school students in gaza. it was instituted by hamas, the militant islamist movement ruling this impoverished district which israel withdrew from in 2005. gaza is home to 1.7 million palestinians packed into an area...
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it starts years fourteen point three the governing council b.c.b. can make such a determination only on food over two thirds majority will suggest and that at least one peripheral states central bank cost the world against cyprus the bank says then shut until the earliest use the next week and the use now demanded that cyprus imposed the controls on all movements of money into and out of the banking system incidentally such controls would most likely be in breach of the u. last government calling market and that's the latest on the station cyprus so the situation as you see still pretty bad but it's not as bad as the situation in houston texas where if you're really hungry because bankers have stolen all your money. this is the future for you hungry homeless man ticketed for digging through trash. a man in houston ran afoul of the law making it illegal to dig through trash seriously james kelly was hungry and looking for something to eat he tried to find it in the trash bin here houston city hall for that he was ticketed been charged with quote dist
it starts years fourteen point three the governing council b.c.b. can make such a determination only on food over two thirds majority will suggest and that at least one peripheral states central bank cost the world against cyprus the bank says then shut until the earliest use the next week and the use now demanded that cyprus imposed the controls on all movements of money into and out of the banking system incidentally such controls would most likely be in breach of the u. last government...
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is hanging -- is calling big government a success. >> there was relief in berlin. almost all political sides greeted the outcome. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the president of the european commission promised to the country would not be left alone. >> that is what i decided to set up tough -- for cyprus. the social consequences of economic shock by utilizing fronts -- >> but in russia, there was anger about the terms of the deal. many of the big depositors who will lose money are russians. >> it looks like a stealing of what has already been stalling -- of what has already been stolen continues. we will wait for the consquences of the financial system. >> the bailout needs to be approved by several eurozone parliaments, including germany's. it looks like
is hanging -- is calling big government a success. >> there was relief in berlin. almost all political sides greeted the outcome. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the...
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agreedactly has been with the turkish government, we do not know what the turkish government will give the kurds in return. we do understand from reports, from unconfirmed reports that they will give the kurds and their rights and insure the mini constitution like i said, we still do not have details. , the leader of the tradition movement, is now seen as a peacemaker. what you see behind me as an endorsement of the call. if this was a referendum, this is an overwhelming yes. talk to people here and they say, yes, we want peace. want the conflict to end. some say really that is one of the reasons why both sides have come together to end this military stalemate. there are politics involved. the ruling party, if they get the kurdish parties on their side, they will be able to amend ie constitution to allow the minister to run for presidency next year. the turks are really worried about the growing strength of kurds. affiliated to the pkk along its borders with syria. >> you mentioned one of the key points. many people do agree with this, at the same time, there have been issues with the
agreedactly has been with the turkish government, we do not know what the turkish government will give the kurds in return. we do understand from reports, from unconfirmed reports that they will give the kurds and their rights and insure the mini constitution like i said, we still do not have details. , the leader of the tradition movement, is now seen as a peacemaker. what you see behind me as an endorsement of the call. if this was a referendum, this is an overwhelming yes. talk to people...
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government one hundred forty million pounds a year the result something the local government minister calls i mean. sensible situation where no one speaks english as their main language in too many british households so if you can only read your local council newsletter in bengali arabic or somali you might think about signing up to some english lessons otherwise it could all end up greek to you. artsy london. united millions around the world us our also so most go turn the lights off in the kremlin for the very first time and the lights are now back on in the russian capital and earlier my colleague kevin and spoke to me about be fascinating and. it was really a spectacular view and for so many here in russia and i'm sure worldwide it was a very inspiring and a very uniting moment not only for those on the ground but in space as well as russian cosman out among them i knew he supported that movement and he actually filmed a video but he did that in space and i guess we can now listen to a bit of it you can see clearly just how much our planet needs care and protection when i first ca
government one hundred forty million pounds a year the result something the local government minister calls i mean. sensible situation where no one speaks english as their main language in too many british households so if you can only read your local council newsletter in bengali arabic or somali you might think about signing up to some english lessons otherwise it could all end up greek to you. artsy london. united millions around the world us our also so most go turn the lights off in the...
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to the government. holding their hands behind their backs and holding all the cards and tying up the government is entitled to the president and his choices so to talk about the implications of oil corporations on palsy and what we can expect at this pipeline goes through i'm joined now by dr sacks national wildlife federation is legislative director thanks so much for coming on thanks for having me so how exactly is this pipeline expected to affect the communities that it does go through both health and the environment short well the pipeline runs from hardesty alberta canada to steel city nebraska and what's going to happen with this pipeline is it all run along some of the most important environmental areas in our country or sand hills are underground for which is the source of drinking water for countless americans we're concerned that this pipeline not only is going to harm environmental habitat and displaced people but it also could. potential lead to catastrophic environmental disaster if ever th
to the government. holding their hands behind their backs and holding all the cards and tying up the government is entitled to the president and his choices so to talk about the implications of oil corporations on palsy and what we can expect at this pipeline goes through i'm joined now by dr sacks national wildlife federation is legislative director thanks so much for coming on thanks for having me so how exactly is this pipeline expected to affect the communities that it does go through both...
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dollars over the last five years what is happening at this money i mean is it being held up at the government level what kind of corruption are we seeing that's preventing this from really being allocated in terms of resources for the country. actually most iraqis that you talk to would name corruption as their top concern after security and they say that the corruption is rampant at all levels both at the top at low levels when you drive to the street a security officer can stop you and demand money bribery happens at every single level from what some people have told us that they have had to pay if they want to get a job with the government or with the army some people have said that they have been forced to pay in order to get out of prison there's also massive racketeering for example we heard the case of one oil intrapreneur who had built a pipeline near his home and has been siphoning off energy there and this is something that is widespread at all levels of the government and that's something that the pilot politicians haven't been able to stop perhaps there hasn't been an interest in
dollars over the last five years what is happening at this money i mean is it being held up at the government level what kind of corruption are we seeing that's preventing this from really being allocated in terms of resources for the country. actually most iraqis that you talk to would name corruption as their top concern after security and they say that the corruption is rampant at all levels both at the top at low levels when you drive to the street a security officer can stop you and demand...
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and government run pension, unionized government workforce and bobby jindal with school choice. he is planning to abolish the corporate individual income tax moving in a very different direction the national democrats want to and winning elections with that approach. there is a lot to be learned both by the failure of the romney campaign in the senate races in the success of the republicans have had at the state level. >> host: we are taking your calls with grover norquist with americans for tax reform. our farmland or open democrats (202)585-3880 and republicans (202)585-3881. grover norquist known as an expert on some of these budget issues. you bring up the senate budget that we saw from budget chairwoman patty murray last week. talk about that and how you think it compares to paul ryan's budget? >> there are two major differences and they certainly going different directions. paul ryan's budget balances in 10 years and is not raise taxes and patty murray's budget never balances and raises taxes $1.5 trillion over the next decade. what the democrats and patty murray are sayin
and government run pension, unionized government workforce and bobby jindal with school choice. he is planning to abolish the corporate individual income tax moving in a very different direction the national democrats want to and winning elections with that approach. there is a lot to be learned both by the failure of the romney campaign in the senate races in the success of the republicans have had at the state level. >> host: we are taking your calls with grover norquist with americans...
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compare that to the government. using drones to spy on people when we don't know that they are there. we do not on cheerily confessed information to them. and they pick it up anyway. we can sue the government for this only if we catch them. neil: in google enterprise, you have the option of being a participant or not. but with the joneses have no option? >> what this tells me is that the right to privacy is waning in our society. when the government violates the law that has sworn to uphold, let's respect the privacy. they justify its behavior. they are not going to connect with us for violating privacy becausthey violated. as a result of that, the right to privacy in general goes down. people have less of an expectation, and that has even more invasion. so will totally like 1984. whatever you do. neil: we will have a drone following you to the auto dealership lot. neil: and thn another things about you. >> yes, they do. neil: that is scary stuff. thank you so much. paying for workers. nine dollars per hourminimum w
compare that to the government. using drones to spy on people when we don't know that they are there. we do not on cheerily confessed information to them. and they pick it up anyway. we can sue the government for this only if we catch them. neil: in google enterprise, you have the option of being a participant or not. but with the joneses have no option? >> what this tells me is that the right to privacy is waning in our society. when the government violates the law that has sworn to...
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egypt has a government. not entirely functioning government but it hasn't cancelled the historic peace treaty with israel. but security situation in egypt is collapsing all around it and that is the real fear, if they have total collapse. al qaeda elements increasingly large roles in the opposition. and a real issue of authority next door in syria, post assad. >> martin, let's talk about the other major issue here that is certainly on the agenda there. president perez said today after his meeting, that israel trusts the u.s. policy to prevept iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. not just to contain, but to prevent. do you foresee, martin, any change from the administration towards iran either in action or tone? >> i would imagine that the administration does not want any change for the time being. and i would just like to add to your introduction. i'm not sure it is true to say israel trust the united states completely. they need to say that they do and they need to believe the united states because they ar
egypt has a government. not entirely functioning government but it hasn't cancelled the historic peace treaty with israel. but security situation in egypt is collapsing all around it and that is the real fear, if they have total collapse. al qaeda elements increasingly large roles in the opposition. and a real issue of authority next door in syria, post assad. >> martin, let's talk about the other major issue here that is certainly on the agenda there. president perez said today after his...
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the previous government, the previous government borrowed -- [yelling] >> order! order! order! >> we can't have all talk without the year. it's not a competition who can shout loudest. you don't want to boo your own chancellor. i'm sure your constituents would understand if you believe the chamber. let us continue. chancellor exchequer. >> mr. deputy speaker, the facts show the opposite to be true. the previous government borrowed 159 billion. this year the government is forecasted to borrow 114 billion pounds. that's 45 pounds a year less borrowing. borrowing from 108 billion next year and 97 billion in 2014, and 87 billion in the last year before holding 61 billion and 42 billion in the following two years and ensure complete transparency the odr published the number without the cash transfer. they show on the measure too borrow is forecast to fall. we admitted to a fiscal mandate that would balance the current budget over the following rolling five years, i can confirm that they we're on course to meet our fiscal mandate and meet it one year only. however, the likelihood of
the previous government, the previous government borrowed -- [yelling] >> order! order! order! >> we can't have all talk without the year. it's not a competition who can shout loudest. you don't want to boo your own chancellor. i'm sure your constituents would understand if you believe the chamber. let us continue. chancellor exchequer. >> mr. deputy speaker, the facts show the opposite to be true. the previous government borrowed 159 billion. this year the government is...
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mohamed morsi wins every government with one exception. a very tiny government. you see a lot of vulnerability for the islamists, in this case, morsi, in the delta. in fact, he won by a pretty big margins in the delta by more than 10 percentage points in four of those five governments. more secular candidates also tend to do well in the red sea area, but i don't want to concentrate on those. we are talking about less than 1%. the story emerging is that islamists are doing really well in upper egypt, non-islamists are doing well in the metropolitan areas in the north, cairo and alexandria, and there are surprising oppositions to the islamists emerging in the delta. i'm going to move on to the constitutional referenda, and the reason why i did not lead with this, this is the first chronologically. the first vote that took place after the revolution. we should look at it with some degree of caution in terms of what it says about non-islamists and islamists. that said, it is a decent proxy indicator, he cause islamists-- because islamists strongly lined up in favor o
mohamed morsi wins every government with one exception. a very tiny government. you see a lot of vulnerability for the islamists, in this case, morsi, in the delta. in fact, he won by a pretty big margins in the delta by more than 10 percentage points in four of those five governments. more secular candidates also tend to do well in the red sea area, but i don't want to concentrate on those. we are talking about less than 1%. the story emerging is that islamists are doing really well in upper...
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did not recognize the government as a lawful government that would. oversee the manage the day to day of government work. in other news making headlines around the world of the lebanese president formally accepted the resignation of his prime minister najib mikati along with his whole government to step down over a dispute with hezbollah the country has been locked in political stalemate ever since of the shia group of blotter the creation of a supervisory board to oversee the next poem entry election is free or the move could further destabilize lebanon which is finding it increasingly difficult to prevent the syrian civil war from spilling over the border. mass protests have shaken the capital of bahrain where thousands of demonstrators are demanding the release of prominent human rights activists know bill this is the latest outbreak of popular dissent against the ruling want to calling for political reform in the oil rich kingdom the protest movement has seen up to eighty people killed and scores arrested since he dropped it in february two thousa
did not recognize the government as a lawful government that would. oversee the manage the day to day of government work. in other news making headlines around the world of the lebanese president formally accepted the resignation of his prime minister najib mikati along with his whole government to step down over a dispute with hezbollah the country has been locked in political stalemate ever since of the shia group of blotter the creation of a supervisory board to oversee the next poem entry...
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this is their idea of government. everybody in the country needs to be paying attention to what the democrats and in some cases a handful of republicans are doing. at a time when we should be talking about transparency on the issues of our time. we are simply being brushed aside by imperious and elitist government. just a few days later, lawakers admitted they were adopting law enforcement officers. imagine not. a month later, they said they wanted to use banned assault weapons. earlier this week, governor cuomadmitted that he had to amend the law. because it bans the sale of this. they didn't even think about that. the idiocy of the whole process is astounding. new report out today saying that governor cuomo is trying to lure the "tonight show" back to manhattan. that is right, nbc with three shows is trying to, well, basicalldump the host of one of their three winning shows. these are brilliant people. right and to get the show back to manhattan providing 30 percent tax break if it decides to leave to caper but it i
this is their idea of government. everybody in the country needs to be paying attention to what the democrats and in some cases a handful of republicans are doing. at a time when we should be talking about transparency on the issues of our time. we are simply being brushed aside by imperious and elitist government. just a few days later, lawakers admitted they were adopting law enforcement officers. imagine not. a month later, they said they wanted to use banned assault weapons. earlier this...
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every cause i want to come is another government i put in the criminal is only to government for. now because i want to kill me. and. there's trouble niger that are strong. and i'm giving them programs. he. does because i said if you give us the right. back and he john kerry the villagers go about their lives in close proximity to the militants. fun fishermen contemplate the choices young men must make and faced with the challenge of being poor in the niger delta fly dad is a fish and my...
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we must also consider the lawful access for the government theivil litigation, when government is the defendant. we must examine the effect that reform would have on the investigations at the stake and local level. the day's hearings will focus communications. one ors transmitted to more recipients. they apply to what kind of stored communications? our goal is to ennact the reforms as we move forward in the digital age. it is no secret privacy is harder to maintain but americnas betweenuldn not provide the internet -- you would keep this in a filing cabinet instead of a bulletin board. you would hide it behind the itsword rather than post on facebook. our expectations haven't changed. ammendment protects more than ludites. we risk stunting economic growth. i look forward to hearing from all witnesses and recognize mr. scott from virginia. forhe sub-committee meets the cyber-ghreats in computer crime laws for stored content. if this countered the use of computers to commit crime -- for access to stored information, the pace of the techonology has in the our knowledge areas. enforcement
we must also consider the lawful access for the government theivil litigation, when government is the defendant. we must examine the effect that reform would have on the investigations at the stake and local level. the day's hearings will focus communications. one ors transmitted to more recipients. they apply to what kind of stored communications? our goal is to ennact the reforms as we move forward in the digital age. it is no secret privacy is harder to maintain but americnas betweenuldn not...
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the mortgage is the government have worked less. ed demarco doesn't want to pass more losses onto the taxpayers. they want a taxpayer to take a bigger hit, all just in my opinion political pandering. gerri: that plan also hurts bondholders. it flies in the face of the rule of law, and something the administration has been pushing for a long time. ed demarco is a single person o stood in the way and said no to come you can't do that. coming up later in the show, airlines joining forces on a new pricing model. and a new housing bubble could be formi thanks to private equities scooping up homes around the country. what this means for you and your homes. could you get a better price? next. mowing your lawn isn't always easy. but maybe the problem isn't your lawn. introducing the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. we engineered its unique drive system and dual transmission to handle hills& and tough terrain& without losing traction or power the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. challenge the impossible. find the all- wheel-drive m
the mortgage is the government have worked less. ed demarco doesn't want to pass more losses onto the taxpayers. they want a taxpayer to take a bigger hit, all just in my opinion political pandering. gerri: that plan also hurts bondholders. it flies in the face of the rule of law, and something the administration has been pushing for a long time. ed demarco is a single person o stood in the way and said no to come you can't do that. coming up later in the show, airlines joining forces on a new...
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bailout deal that would have cut into ordinary to positive savings forcing the government to look to moscow for a lifeline against bankruptcy. russian and un human rights officials sound the alarm over the treatment of prisoners at guantanamo bay as u.s. military officials try to downplay the whole move. barack obama arrives in israel for the first time as u.s. president but may struggle to close the growing gap between the country's middle east policies. and iraqi terrorist groups with links to al qaeda claimed responsibility for bombings that killed dozens in baghdad further unsettling the country ten years on from the u.s. led invasion. however again even eight pm live at the r t new center tonight kevins kevin owens here with you could have your company our top story then as you've just heard seems of relief from celebration greeted the cyprus parliament's rejection of a tax on bank deposits the one off levy linked to an e.u. bailout deal would have saved millions of account holders lose up to a tenth of the savings of being condemned by officials and the public alike but the cou
bailout deal that would have cut into ordinary to positive savings forcing the government to look to moscow for a lifeline against bankruptcy. russian and un human rights officials sound the alarm over the treatment of prisoners at guantanamo bay as u.s. military officials try to downplay the whole move. barack obama arrives in israel for the first time as u.s. president but may struggle to close the growing gap between the country's middle east policies. and iraqi terrorist groups with links...
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>> the french government communist. did you work for the nazi government between 1933 and 1940. if you did these things why would you even answer honestly? have you ever been a habitual drunkard, a prostitute, married more than one person at a time, gambled illegally. why do they ask this stuff? is this supposed to make us safer? >> it's your federal government at work at the best. one of the libertarian thinkers a thinking man's ideology. there is a problem in the pure libertarian sense you have this idea that there should be an unrestricted movement of human beings under the trance global individual liberty. al qaeda thinks that's a dandy idea. >> keep al qaeda out. we agree on that. >> what about the liberty of the poor guy in america. struggling to find a job to keep a job to have wage credibility and he is in a downward spiral. the application of liberty may not be a zero sum game. but let's face it there are consequences to excessive levels of unregulated immigration. >> some get paid less because you are here. >> i think the data is overwhelmingly showing that i increased
>> the french government communist. did you work for the nazi government between 1933 and 1940. if you did these things why would you even answer honestly? have you ever been a habitual drunkard, a prostitute, married more than one person at a time, gambled illegally. why do they ask this stuff? is this supposed to make us safer? >> it's your federal government at work at the best. one of the libertarian thinkers a thinking man's ideology. there is a problem in the pure libertarian...
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government should create a level playing field. would maximize the opportunities for the players and step back. it does mean that government does not pick the winners and losers or create such huge costs that only the large and supply. we need to realize that each of us in the conservative movement has a far greater role to play as a private citizen than as part as a government or its credit. there is a political realm and a social realm. we should not confuse the two. we should not rely on government bureaucracy to instill virtue in people. government should build pot holes. it is our individual duty to fill the holes in the human heart. as conservatives we need to realize the limits of government and much more powerful influences of parents, churches, parity, and role models. do so much more by setting an example and living our principles than by merely taking. we need to be out in our community helping our neighbors. human potential are immensely more powerful than 1000 government programs. i see our path toward as conservatives
government should create a level playing field. would maximize the opportunities for the players and step back. it does mean that government does not pick the winners and losers or create such huge costs that only the large and supply. we need to realize that each of us in the conservative movement has a far greater role to play as a private citizen than as part as a government or its credit. there is a political realm and a social realm. we should not confuse the two. we should not rely on...
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you have to hold the government accountable for what it does! you can't take private property away from shareholders and say "i'm not going to bother to do it." >> rose: so it's about the principle and not the money. >> it's the principle, not the money. it's the principle. if we start doing that in this country where governments can come in and take what it wants and thumb their nose at you it's wrong. what's the capitalist system like? what do we believe in? government has the right to take what they want? and you shut up and eat your rice? >> rose: you're tough? >> i'm try tirg fair. >> rose: nobody can listen to you at this program, especially program and not feel the anger, the pain, the sense of injustice that you feel it's all of those things. >> and there are thousands and thousands of people in this country who have been harmed grievously. >> rose: did you do anything wrong? >> no. >> rose: at any stage. >> no, no, no. >> rose: at no point? >> no. >> rose: and have been conducted of nothing. >> no. exactly right. >> rose: you don't know
you have to hold the government accountable for what it does! you can't take private property away from shareholders and say "i'm not going to bother to do it." >> rose: so it's about the principle and not the money. >> it's the principle, not the money. it's the principle. if we start doing that in this country where governments can come in and take what it wants and thumb their nose at you it's wrong. what's the capitalist system like? what do we believe in? government...
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they turn to the government for a bailout. when the government hesitated because it is public money to bail out a probably failed bank, they were told in another kind of blackmail, we're too big to fail. if you don't bail us out, we will collapse and take the entire economy with us. that was a persuasive argument, particularly after the bailout lehman brothers to fail and that nearly did take the economy with it. that was a convincing argument did you would have thought they learned a lesson about the problem of a too big to fail financial institution. if you thought that, you would have been wrong. the same banks that were too big to fail in 2008 are all of them bigger today. so we did not learn the lesson. we did not break up the banks. we did not limit, control their growth. they are bigger now than they were then. in a sense, maybe shame on them the first time, but having allowed this to happen, it is a shame on us. number two, we seem to need as a nation to believe that we have the power to control, limit, or regulate whe
they turn to the government for a bailout. when the government hesitated because it is public money to bail out a probably failed bank, they were told in another kind of blackmail, we're too big to fail. if you don't bail us out, we will collapse and take the entire economy with us. that was a persuasive argument, particularly after the bailout lehman brothers to fail and that nearly did take the economy with it. that was a convincing argument did you would have thought they learned a lesson...
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bailout package the move could have seen the government take up to ten percent of people savings from private bank accounts as a precondition to securing the much needed ten billion euro loan that has been rejected the ailing euro zone member will have to work out another plan to avoid bankruptcy artie's similar reports now from outside the parliament building in the . well there was clearly a certainly a lot of opposition to going into the a vote that the parliament had made opposition coming from the people as well as politicians voicing how will this kind of a position from brussels from the e.u. ministers of the i.m.f. is unfair to make the a citizen is a shoulder bear the brunt and the burden of having to recapitalize the banks who did not at all see agree to this kind of package there were a lot of people who were gathered near the parliament building it rejecting the troika very angry at the european union it particularly in germany had feeling that they were pushed into a corner and having to accept a condition that was really very tough on them and this is really quite a stat
bailout package the move could have seen the government take up to ten percent of people savings from private bank accounts as a precondition to securing the much needed ten billion euro loan that has been rejected the ailing euro zone member will have to work out another plan to avoid bankruptcy artie's similar reports now from outside the parliament building in the . well there was clearly a certainly a lot of opposition to going into the a vote that the parliament had made opposition coming...
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in government terms, it is a $10,000 swing. so how do the officials feel about those rising premiums? well, here you are. >> why have the rates risen, and will be they rise further? >> i think that what we are seeing is pretty good news. i used to watch this day in and day out. we have seen far feral or increases in the last few years than in the previous decade. >> i do not even believe she said that. do you? double-digit increases. they are not as big and yet obama, in his land, that is what passes for goodness. obamacare does not fully kick in until next year. it is going to get better. >> president obama threatening syria and iran and pursuing peace in the holy land. the a-team will sort that out for us. and accusing homeland security of hiding something. and the jodi arias murder trial. this time go by the jury. we will have that next. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make yo
in government terms, it is a $10,000 swing. so how do the officials feel about those rising premiums? well, here you are. >> why have the rates risen, and will be they rise further? >> i think that what we are seeing is pretty good news. i used to watch this day in and day out. we have seen far feral or increases in the last few years than in the previous decade. >> i do not even believe she said that. do you? double-digit increases. they are not as big and yet obama, in his...
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government thousands of dollars for supplies take a look at this control switch the u.s. pays nine hundred dollars for that when it's actually valued at just seven dollars eighty dollars for a section of a pipe that is actually valued at just a buck fifty and when you're talking hundreds of billions of dollars nine hundred bucks of course sounds like small change but obviously it's adding up here's another one widespread fraud led by a former u.s. army officer cost cans of millions of dollars in kickbacks connect. it to government contracts for bottled water twenty two people were criminally convicted but still tens of millions of dollars in contracts for bottled water but for iraqis they're paying a different cost a government rife with corruption infighting near daily deadly bombing still blast baghdad streets and a quarter of the country's thirty one million lives in poverty. and peace activist believes the scars left on iraqis as well as coalition troops will take years to hail i see you know america as the bull in a china shop you know the we entered iraq we invaded
government thousands of dollars for supplies take a look at this control switch the u.s. pays nine hundred dollars for that when it's actually valued at just seven dollars eighty dollars for a section of a pipe that is actually valued at just a buck fifty and when you're talking hundreds of billions of dollars nine hundred bucks of course sounds like small change but obviously it's adding up here's another one widespread fraud led by a former u.s. army officer cost cans of millions of dollars...
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there is pressure on the government, but it is now trying to solve its kurdish problem. the talks had started in october. now, they are bearing fruit. >> let me ask you this -- some people say this is the last opportunity that he will have to exert power over the pkk. do you see it that way as well? >> that is certainly a consideration. although he has recently shown he is still the number one authority in the movement. it was seen as an example of his power, and the fact that he has managed to get the backing of the pkk leaders and also the organization across europe as well. that are underlining that although they do have concerns, they are supporting him. >> all right, thank you very much. >> on day two of president barack obama's diplomatic tour to the middle east, he met with palestinian officials in the west bank to emphasize the importance of reaching an israeli-palestinian peace deal, but the difficulty of the mission was underscored by a rocket attack in southern israel by palestinian militants in gaza. >> thursday afternoon, he received a standing ovation from
there is pressure on the government, but it is now trying to solve its kurdish problem. the talks had started in october. now, they are bearing fruit. >> let me ask you this -- some people say this is the last opportunity that he will have to exert power over the pkk. do you see it that way as well? >> that is certainly a consideration. although he has recently shown he is still the number one authority in the movement. it was seen as an example of his power, and the fact that he...
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government and tobacco companies may be ending. late last year a federal judge ordered tobacco firms to pay for an add campaign. not to promote their products -- oduct but instead to prevent it. >> once you start getting that taste you'll want to keet getting it. >> cheery, upbeat, sexy smoking commercials, a tool tobacco companies used to hook millions of americans into a habit that could kill them. decades harriet the same companies admitted they lied bout the damage they do to smokers. >> i can't overstate how important it is for the tobacco companies admit they deliberately deceived the american public for over 15 a yeeveragets it will make the -- 150 years. >> in 1999 the u.s. justice department brought a case against tobacco companies, using them of racketeering. in 2006 a judge ordered them to campaign for a series of so-called corrective statements. last november, the same judge spelt out exactly what the firms should say. including a declaration they intelligently deceived the public about the health of smokings and that t
government and tobacco companies may be ending. late last year a federal judge ordered tobacco firms to pay for an add campaign. not to promote their products -- oduct but instead to prevent it. >> once you start getting that taste you'll want to keet getting it. >> cheery, upbeat, sexy smoking commercials, a tool tobacco companies used to hook millions of americans into a habit that could kill them. decades harriet the same companies admitted they lied bout the damage they do to...
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rather how would you describe the government in the country. well it's a it's a fascist dictatorship basically you have got almost behaving as a serial murderer. he goes after the opposition you know this man is not really just killing people at home he's going to go after them to london in london in south africa just about every i interviewed two people from so-called gang of four i have them on the record they are all out of county and you probably want to know that the most of the western viewers snow or your viewers know from the film called hotel rwanda correct. demanded the manager of the hotel i says a beginner it's also in exile now in south africa so even the man who the best this ignited as a national hero of rwanda who was supposed to be saving the tutsis. from bad who to see sexually exult he's in south africa so basically half of the kaga most men are abroad the opposition main opposition of figure to be in god is in prison the us. famous us defense attorney peter erlinder who came to defend her ended up in jail for so-called genoc
rather how would you describe the government in the country. well it's a it's a fascist dictatorship basically you have got almost behaving as a serial murderer. he goes after the opposition you know this man is not really just killing people at home he's going to go after them to london in london in south africa just about every i interviewed two people from so-called gang of four i have them on the record they are all out of county and you probably want to know that the most of the western...
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government continues to borrow money to pay its bills the debt has topped sixteen trillion dollars but now an economist says civilization may not survive the death spiral due to our enormous debt is that really the case will question more. it's monday march twenty fifth four pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you're watching r.t.e. it's what some would call a doomsday scenario the perfect collision of seismic events that kills tens of thousands of people and wipes out entire towns seismic researchers say that fear could become an american reality in the not too distant future and is telling the government to prepare for the worst correspondent rym reports. emergency personnel crushed under their desk as a huge aftershock hit the los angeles area this time it's just a drill the simulated some point magnitude earthquake gives first responders a chance to prepare for the big one and earthquake researchers get to test out an early warning system before the real thing happens after a magnitude seven point eight earthquake we're going to have of course a lot of problems marker vincy
government continues to borrow money to pay its bills the debt has topped sixteen trillion dollars but now an economist says civilization may not survive the death spiral due to our enormous debt is that really the case will question more. it's monday march twenty fifth four pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you're watching r.t.e. it's what some would call a doomsday scenario the perfect collision of seismic events that kills tens of thousands of people and wipes out entire towns...
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one of them is it weakens the economy and strengthens the central government, and the central government is not managing the people's money well. and we have no interest, it appears, from this budget of listening to the american people and running their government better, leaner, more productive, get more bank for -- bang for the buck. what do we do? we ask for more money. we haven't done anything wrong. accepted us more money. and i have to urge my colleagues to honestly examine what the budget does. in addition to raising taxes, you would think that would help us, they say they have a balanced approach. we started -- if we started counting how many times my democratic colleagues used the word balance, i think it suggests a guilty conscience myself because the budget in no way comes close to balancing a budget. it doesn't pretend to. it explicitly rejects it. not an arbitrary date, not any date, not any date does it propose balancing the budget. and, in fact, because it makes no changes in the drivers of our debt, the big entitlement programs, the big welfare programs, the interest on t
one of them is it weakens the economy and strengthens the central government, and the central government is not managing the people's money well. and we have no interest, it appears, from this budget of listening to the american people and running their government better, leaner, more productive, get more bank for -- bang for the buck. what do we do? we ask for more money. we haven't done anything wrong. accepted us more money. and i have to urge my colleagues to honestly examine what the...
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government. guest: host: if you go to our website, you will find information that could be helpful in helping your kids understand the operation of the u.s. government. caller: i have used it in class on numerous occasions. first, define "politico." for us who is a term are really into the weeds. host: he also talked about health care. guest: it continues to be a big debate in congress and we sell multiple attempts last night from senate republicans to pass bills that would repeal parts or all of the health care law. this is a debate still going on. we had a supreme court ruling on that. the courts ruled in their favor that they are still making the argument is unconstitutional. host: the caller also brought up resolutions. this is a non -- non-binding resolution that was passed in the house. what is the point? guest: it still takes the temperature, a way to know where these numbers stand. the carbon tax amendment is -- or the attempt to create one, failed. republicans see it as a good that the p
government. guest: host: if you go to our website, you will find information that could be helpful in helping your kids understand the operation of the u.s. government. caller: i have used it in class on numerous occasions. first, define "politico." for us who is a term are really into the weeds. host: he also talked about health care. guest: it continues to be a big debate in congress and we sell multiple attempts last night from senate republicans to pass bills that would repeal...
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i don't think we need a grand bargain but we need a functioning government. i'm not sure we have that. finally i think the environmental issues, we've been pre tenning they aren't there. but they're going to get more and more visible. we really should have been panicking about them long before now and i think by the time ten years up, it will become undeniable that we really should be scared and acting on environmental issue. >> professor krugman, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> can always count on krugman for a fresh perspective on the world economy. let's take a look at treasury, currencies and commodities and how they did today. ♪ >>> one upcoming movie that hopes to join that same list of box office winners someday is the film based on the canceled tv series veronica mars. and the money needed to produce the movie is being raisesed in an unusual way. >> veronica mars had a cult following before the show was canceled in 2007. now die hard fans are rushing to turn the movie into a tv movie. >> what are we going to do with this
i don't think we need a grand bargain but we need a functioning government. i'm not sure we have that. finally i think the environmental issues, we've been pre tenning they aren't there. but they're going to get more and more visible. we really should have been panicking about them long before now and i think by the time ten years up, it will become undeniable that we really should be scared and acting on environmental issue. >> professor krugman, thank you very much for joining us...
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syrian government and he made some strong speeches every friday trying to convince people to join the army and the fight for their country and he was he was under a lot of threats around the time of the and said i rest in syria but he insisted on his and his position and did not change into becoming one of this one of the people who are revolution and with the best meanwhile cracks appearing in the empty assad syrian national coalition after the election of a new prime minister to govern rebel held areas told members of the body initially resigned from the umbrella opposition group after u.s. citizen son he was voted in come i love why me who has been involved in the anti assad movement says radicals now dominate the coalition. the coalition went too far forming and monochrome government which we can characterize as extremists the reason behind this is the mechanisms that we used in the selection of a head of government were wrong and undemocratic this coalition wasn't elected it was appointed and radicals make up the majority does not match the reality of syrian society if this coali
syrian government and he made some strong speeches every friday trying to convince people to join the army and the fight for their country and he was he was under a lot of threats around the time of the and said i rest in syria but he insisted on his and his position and did not change into becoming one of this one of the people who are revolution and with the best meanwhile cracks appearing in the empty assad syrian national coalition after the election of a new prime minister to govern rebel...
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the states created the federal government. [applause] these were the words of president ronald reagan in his first inaugural address. as a governor, i love those words. i love those words more than ever right now. they should remind us that real reform does not happen in the nation's capital it happens in our state houses across this great country. [applause] think about it. back in my state, welfare reform happened in the states. it took a couple times to get but newt gingrich finally got bill clinton to sign it into law. when ronald reagan was tnt president but the governor of california and tax reform happened in that state. when ronald reagan was the president and signed the law that slashed marginal tax breaks. real reform happened in the states. this was mentioned yesterday, in america there are 30 states that are republican governors and nearly as many that have republican legislatures. [applause] that's the good news. the good news is we have success and it is happening in our states and we can learn from that to tell
the states created the federal government. [applause] these were the words of president ronald reagan in his first inaugural address. as a governor, i love those words. i love those words more than ever right now. they should remind us that real reform does not happen in the nation's capital it happens in our state houses across this great country. [applause] think about it. back in my state, welfare reform happened in the states. it took a couple times to get but newt gingrich finally got bill...
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the lease believe government officials -- police believe government officials were the target. 10 years ago, americans led an invasion in iraq based on the idea that hussein had weapons of mass distraction. he did not. the bbc has uncovered intelligence from senior iraqis that could have changed the calculation. peter taylor has this exclusive report. >> tony blair insisted the intelligence was beyond doubt. it was anything but. >> what appeared to be gold in terms of intelligence turned out to be full. -- fools gold. >> there were two highly placed sources closely placed to saddam hussein who said that iraq had no wmd. the first was iraq cost foreign 'snister -- iraq cost -- iraq foreign minister. mary handed over $200,000 -- murray handed over $200,000. he was given a less than -- he gave the intermediary a secret list of questions. a sign had been devised to show they had been answered here >> there were suits tailor-made for the source -- answered. tailor-madethere were suits for the source. >> he had some chemical weapons left over from the early-19 90s. the report was very clear a
the lease believe government officials -- police believe government officials were the target. 10 years ago, americans led an invasion in iraq based on the idea that hussein had weapons of mass distraction. he did not. the bbc has uncovered intelligence from senior iraqis that could have changed the calculation. peter taylor has this exclusive report. >> tony blair insisted the intelligence was beyond doubt. it was anything but. >> what appeared to be gold in terms of intelligence...
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my impression is we are in a strong position government to government. my area is no gmail and i can testify to that. >> let me shift to the 2012 secretary-general's intel report with regard to nato. general rasmussen makes clear concerns of growing disparity between u.s. and european contributions to defend, but the growing disparity among european nations to this contribution. and i quote the secretary-general's report. the financial crisis in a declining resource is devoted to defend and many allied countries have resulted in an overreliance , especially the united states. we know that. deficiencies in key capabilities such as an television and reconnaissance. but i'm concerned about is the lack of emphasis by some of our nato allies to the point for they may be participated in name only. do you agree with secretary general rasmussen assessment and if so, what needs to be done to correct the problem? >> i do agree with his success. the quick fixes for the nation to nato to meet their self described 2% of gdp spending goal. today only a handful of nati
my impression is we are in a strong position government to government. my area is no gmail and i can testify to that. >> let me shift to the 2012 secretary-general's intel report with regard to nato. general rasmussen makes clear concerns of growing disparity between u.s. and european contributions to defend, but the growing disparity among european nations to this contribution. and i quote the secretary-general's report. the financial crisis in a declining resource is devoted to defend...
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it's the function of the citizens to keep the government from falling into error. this is it one of the main reasons i have applied to the appointment to the committee. first and foremost, i am proud to be a resident of san francisco and i believe as such i have a civic duty to ensure the city is running a matter consistent with financial stability and economic stability. in both my professional and civic capacity, i am tired with doing many of the duties retired by the committee. currently i am employed at blue shield of california and in this role i am a senior program manager of accountable care organization. my [speaker not understood] of a manager of acos is to drive quality of care and [speaker not understood] and cost of care indicators down. [speaker not understood]. and it is also to prepare blue shield of california for the influx of new members that will occur because of affordable care act. as part of my day to day role, i am constantly reviewing audits, budget, numbers, statistics, spending and utilizing trends and brainstorming with my team and indivi
it's the function of the citizens to keep the government from falling into error. this is it one of the main reasons i have applied to the appointment to the committee. first and foremost, i am proud to be a resident of san francisco and i believe as such i have a civic duty to ensure the city is running a matter consistent with financial stability and economic stability. in both my professional and civic capacity, i am tired with doing many of the duties retired by the committee. currently i...
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jeffrey brown begins with israel's new government. brown: in jerusalem today, workers literally rolled out the red carpet as part of a final preparations ahead of president obama's trip to the region. at the same time, israel's new coalition government was itself installed. led again by prime minister benjamin netanyahu but including new key players. its formation took weeks of negotiations after netanyahu won re-election in january's parliamentary elections. a victory accompanied by the surprisingly strong second-place finish of yair lapid. today netanyahu had to say about his new government stance on relations with the palestinians. >> with a palestinian partner who is willing to conduct negotiations in good faith, israel will be prepared for historic compromise that will end the conflict with the palestinians forever. >> brown: on one important issue, new jewish settlements in the west bank and east jerusalem, the country's new housing minister said yesterday that building would continue in, quote, accordance with what the governme
jeffrey brown begins with israel's new government. brown: in jerusalem today, workers literally rolled out the red carpet as part of a final preparations ahead of president obama's trip to the region. at the same time, israel's new coalition government was itself installed. led again by prime minister benjamin netanyahu but including new key players. its formation took weeks of negotiations after netanyahu won re-election in january's parliamentary elections. a victory accompanied by the...
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there is still no government. bersani right now is trying to see whether he can form a government. what is the most likely outcome in italy? and how long are investors in terms of looking at italian spreads likely to be pretty relaxed about it? >> well, i don't think they're relaxed. it's just a wait and see. >> price action. >> price action is following all the other price actions. i mean, the cyprus deal, we've seen even in the asian stock exchanges positive all over the world. obviously, italy, it's reacting positively and negatives against the general situation. >> yeah. >> today, it's positive all over. because whatever the deal is good or bad, it doesn't matter. we got a deal. the euro has been fine and so of. for what concerns the italian political stock, it's still a good question mark. so far, we think we're going to have a government sooner than later. and then we'll see if it's going to work or not. >> you think a government without another election is possible, they can bring together a coalition at the moment without an election? >> well, it really sdpents who they're
there is still no government. bersani right now is trying to see whether he can form a government. what is the most likely outcome in italy? and how long are investors in terms of looking at italian spreads likely to be pretty relaxed about it? >> well, i don't think they're relaxed. it's just a wait and see. >> price action. >> price action is following all the other price actions. i mean, the cyprus deal, we've seen even in the asian stock exchanges positive all over the...
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syria is now in a surge of civil war between government and assad forces france and britain but then of us or with calls to better equip rebel fighters that's despite numerous reports of radical islamists among the opposition ranks is more of a notion reports the conflict has since seventy thousand people killed and millions flee their homes this part of syria known as mesopotamia between the tigris and euphrates rivers is considered a cradle of civilization has been home to many african religious groups living in peace and harmony for ages people here believe this diversity is serious strong point but some warn it could also be used against the country and that's something to destroy. and the regime slogans in syria have been repeated to the longest of all the arab spring countries but assad didn't step down within weeks like the leaders of to measure and egypt nor did his regime fall within months like colonel gadhafi is in libya opposing sides have gone beyond demonstrations and clashes killings have become an everyday reality those wanting to go both at home and abroad have decid
syria is now in a surge of civil war between government and assad forces france and britain but then of us or with calls to better equip rebel fighters that's despite numerous reports of radical islamists among the opposition ranks is more of a notion reports the conflict has since seventy thousand people killed and millions flee their homes this part of syria known as mesopotamia between the tigris and euphrates rivers is considered a cradle of civilization has been home to many african...
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the government as a lawful government that would. oversee the matter manage the day to day of government work. in syria the head of the national coalition for opposition fighters has resigned just months after being elected and his statement. says he's stepping down because some matters within the institution have reached red lines the surprise resignation follows the controversial election of an interim prime minister on cheers day which saw twelve opposition members suspend their membership immediately after the vote american educated by team manager turned islamist politician who had lived in the u.s. for decades before moving to turkey bonnie who took part in the movement says the opposition government is run by radicals. if you go aleutian went to a foreign forming and monochrome government which we can't characterize. the reason behind this is the mechanisms that we used in the selection of the head of government. under mcgrath this coalition wasn't elected he was appointed and radicals make up the majority that does not match
the government as a lawful government that would. oversee the matter manage the day to day of government work. in syria the head of the national coalition for opposition fighters has resigned just months after being elected and his statement. says he's stepping down because some matters within the institution have reached red lines the surprise resignation follows the controversial election of an interim prime minister on cheers day which saw twelve opposition members suspend their membership...
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avoid the government shutdown a week from today. ahead of the final vote, the senate majority leader offered this final pitch. >> i commend speaker boehner for giving this bill to us at a time where we could do some constructive work on it. the house did their work on time. and we're going to do our work on time. >> now, the house passed the bill first. the senate made a few changes. it goes back to the house for final approval, but the house appropriations chair says all systems go for tomorrow, shep. >> shepard: all right. over in the house, a lot of budget votes over there. >> well, that's right. one more conservative than the one we have been talking about. several more liberals. they all failed. tomorrow, the house is due to vote on the paul ryan budget. that's gotten a whole lot of buzz. he made his final pitch tonight. >> we need to balance the budget. balancing the budget is necessary for a healthy economy, for creating jobs. for giving our kids a debt-free nation. that's why we do this. their budget, despite what they say,
avoid the government shutdown a week from today. ahead of the final vote, the senate majority leader offered this final pitch. >> i commend speaker boehner for giving this bill to us at a time where we could do some constructive work on it. the house did their work on time. and we're going to do our work on time. >> now, the house passed the bill first. the senate made a few changes. it goes back to the house for final approval, but the house appropriations chair says all systems go...
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government hasn't closed the facility to some inmates with. just a few minutes. because no one. needs you might want to. be. gone for. almost. a right. well welcome back the hunger strike among lantana my bay prisoners has entered its forty fifth day a point that could become critical for inmates health according to doctors rights groups claim more than one hundred detainees are refusing food over mistreatment on the pentagon nine times the number is much lower the strike has brought the plight of prisoners back into the headlines at least one former u.k. resident is being kept there without charge police reports now on the british government's response r.t. turned to the u.k. foreign office for their position and we can have a listen to the statement that we received back right now the u.k. has long held that indefinite detention without review of a fair trial is unacceptable and we welcome president obama's continuing commitment to closing the detention facility at guantanamo bay and to maintain the lawful sustainable and principled regime for the handling of detainees. so qui
government hasn't closed the facility to some inmates with. just a few minutes. because no one. needs you might want to. be. gone for. almost. a right. well welcome back the hunger strike among lantana my bay prisoners has entered its forty fifth day a point that could become critical for inmates health according to doctors rights groups claim more than one hundred detainees are refusing food over mistreatment on the pentagon nine times the number is much lower the strike has brought the plight...
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more than a thousand students have protested in nicosia against the last ditch deal the government struck with its creditors on sunday high school and university students marched to the presidential palace in the separate capital chanting slogans and saying their future has been stolen that's is the chairman of the bank of cyprus the country's largest financial institution resigned while all banks in the mediterranean state remain closed until first day to prevent a massive run on accounts the positives with over one hundred thousand euros and two of the main banks could see about forty percent of the assets taken to raise money for the crucial. senate reports from nicosia. this like is that even back at the heart of the deal that cyprus sealed with its international creditors to get that ten billion euro bailout and what will happen to this back especially as it will be split into pieces and people with deposits of more than one hundred thousand euros that. uninsured will have to take a huge here a lost whatever money they have here and many cypriots for the past week have begun to motio
more than a thousand students have protested in nicosia against the last ditch deal the government struck with its creditors on sunday high school and university students marched to the presidential palace in the separate capital chanting slogans and saying their future has been stolen that's is the chairman of the bank of cyprus the country's largest financial institution resigned while all banks in the mediterranean state remain closed until first day to prevent a massive run on accounts the...
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not government spending and government jobs. but rather a vibrant free enterprise system whereby there are employers who want to hire people to become employees to have careers, to then make this country better and stronger. the way you do that is by lowering government spending. by having a public-private partnership not by having the federal government be responsible for everything from a one-size-fits all health care industry to government control of every part of our lives. yesterday paul ryan very effectively, i believe, came before the house rules committee nd talked about a vision forward. what's very interesting is everybody else talked about let's just stick it to the rich. let's raise taxes trillions of dollars. let's go and stick it to special interests like people who he provide gasoline at the pump. to raise taxes on oil companies. ladies and gentlemen, every time you raise taxes, you raise prices. and every time you race -- raise prices the consumer has to pay more for it. these are the ideas that make america less
not government spending and government jobs. but rather a vibrant free enterprise system whereby there are employers who want to hire people to become employees to have careers, to then make this country better and stronger. the way you do that is by lowering government spending. by having a public-private partnership not by having the federal government be responsible for everything from a one-size-fits all health care industry to government control of every part of our lives. yesterday paul...
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because you don't want companies to feel skittish reporting to the government. and then, and the solution side it's going to be very important for companies and the government to furring out together what the particular -- to figure out together what the particular antidote is to any virus, and there are people in the government who are wonderful at that, and there are also people in the private sector, and it can be extremely helpful in having the solution, and then the idea is to share it so that that antidote get into the sort of -- to continue the metaphor -- into sort of the bloodstream of the computer network, and that goes out to all of the people in the private sector who are participating in this dialogue so that if there's a solution that's worked on whether it comes from the government or the private sector, it is then disseminated and used. so with that, i'm going to now take some questions, but i'm going to end but saying something that i was told when i started this job which was i was told that in my particular job as general counsel, my goal is t
because you don't want companies to feel skittish reporting to the government. and then, and the solution side it's going to be very important for companies and the government to furring out together what the particular -- to figure out together what the particular antidote is to any virus, and there are people in the government who are wonderful at that, and there are also people in the private sector, and it can be extremely helpful in having the solution, and then the idea is to share it so...
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government is what -- big government is what invites the corruption. instead of protecting people's rights they are involved in recycling and lending money as they were and education and health care, that's what creates the corruption. sohrink government, it shrinks the size and scope and shrink corruption as well. >> wayne, you are huffing and puffing. >> because i don't believe that. if you start locking these guys up and putting them away for good yes, that will stop it. you got five cities in california that are in bankruptcy. you know what that's going to do to the municipal bond market. this money isgoing to dry up because you have thieves running it. you put them away for good. you electrocute a couple and that will stop it. >> i'm with wayne. look, it's going to make somebody think twice now. for the longest time it's been easy, paying bills, going on vacation and no one notices. now shows like this bring it to the forefront. maybe we're making a difference. >> i'm not condoning electrocuting people for stealing, however, i think the problem he
government is what -- big government is what invites the corruption. instead of protecting people's rights they are involved in recycling and lending money as they were and education and health care, that's what creates the corruption. sohrink government, it shrinks the size and scope and shrink corruption as well. >> wayne, you are huffing and puffing. >> because i don't believe that. if you start locking these guys up and putting them away for good yes, that will stop it. you got...
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government. all of the politics that goes on. thatith the fact that you ruined the country now if that was thriving. as one of our previous vigil said. it was thriving on its own before it entered the eurozone. >> my parents were born there and i can tell you that economically, they have a beautiful country. they wouldn't have had this. neil: maybe they will wake up and realize however dramatic and unruly be adjustments, maybe the longer-term direction is away from a club where most of the members don't even qualify to be a part of it and just bolt from the club altogether. in the european union union does divide. >> yes, it is a battle for supremacy for a domination of europe. it is being done almost totally covertly without real approval of citizens. >> there is the european union going? >> i think it will. being british, i hope that it will. i am vice president of the independence party in the uk. >> i have no idea. i always thought that was a fake accent. [laughter] >> you know, the country t
government. all of the politics that goes on. thatith the fact that you ruined the country now if that was thriving. as one of our previous vigil said. it was thriving on its own before it entered the eurozone. >> my parents were born there and i can tell you that economically, they have a beautiful country. they wouldn't have had this. neil: maybe they will wake up and realize however dramatic and unruly be adjustments, maybe the longer-term direction is away from a club where most of...
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the government is changing their plan. instead of taxing at 6.75%, the will tax at 3%. >> shepard: this is a bank holiday in cyprus. they were going to open tomorrow. then they decided to wait until wednesday or thursday. now looks like friday. and along the way, there was a plan to tax large amounts of money at something close to 10%, and then every day folks at something less. that's the part you said they've taken down. >> that's the part they're concerned with. they know they're making the people who live there angry. if you woke up tomorrow and saw your account -- your mother's account was being impacted like this, you would be desperately unhappy. i can't imagine what kind of reaction we would get here in the u.s. >> the concern is that cyprus does this, you have problem in italy and spain. and then there's a run on their banks. >> you don't know the impact here. it's the rule of law. you're not supposed to take things that aren't you're, especially if you're the government. that's why you saw the market solidly nega
the government is changing their plan. instead of taxing at 6.75%, the will tax at 3%. >> shepard: this is a bank holiday in cyprus. they were going to open tomorrow. then they decided to wait until wednesday or thursday. now looks like friday. and along the way, there was a plan to tax large amounts of money at something close to 10%, and then every day folks at something less. that's the part you said they've taken down. >> that's the part they're concerned with. they know they're...
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and they do want government to stay out of their business. so it's not hard to convince people that the government wants to intrude into your life. we saw that in the health care debate, where people would say, keep the government's hand off my medicare, but then, of course, they'd want to keep their medicare, because of course it's a government program. so it's easy to confuse people by using a lot of rhetoric about how the government's going to come and do this and that. but when people understand the issue, they tend to be pretty sensible and this is an issue they do understand and i think the american people have a pretty sensible position. nobody's interested in take ago way their guns, but they are interested in taking away guns from the people who are going to mow down their children, like they did in newtown. >> james, you're a master strategist here. in terms of getting folks on board, and i mean, we've seen the white house come out on this, joe biden, supporters of gun violence, supporters of gabby giffords, but at the end of the da
and they do want government to stay out of their business. so it's not hard to convince people that the government wants to intrude into your life. we saw that in the health care debate, where people would say, keep the government's hand off my medicare, but then, of course, they'd want to keep their medicare, because of course it's a government program. so it's easy to confuse people by using a lot of rhetoric about how the government's going to come and do this and that. but when people...
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. >> you know every liberal's dream that government seizing your money out right, there is nothing you can do about it. now no cyprus they could find out the hard way, this tiny island nation sent a tsunami shockwave to the rest of the world, keeping the banks closed until they find a more palatable way to. welcome i am neil cavuto, you got 10 grand in a bank account. how about waking up tomorrow morning and then finding a thousand bucks missing, right off the top, does that sound over the top? in cyprus that is reason that thousands of bankustomers are blowing their talk, with talk of a 10% tax on deposit the money, has a lot of angry customers storming the atm machines but the government has closed banks to avid a bank run, a keeping them close until they sort this out, but the tax is till coming. for cyprus it is about the cost of staying in the euro club, never mind how average i citizes there are getting club. but this is about taxing assets there. something with which we should all be very familiar here. no uncle sam has not hacked into our bank accounts -- yet, but he made a b-l
. >> you know every liberal's dream that government seizing your money out right, there is nothing you can do about it. now no cyprus they could find out the hard way, this tiny island nation sent a tsunami shockwave to the rest of the world, keeping the banks closed until they find a more palatable way to. welcome i am neil cavuto, you got 10 grand in a bank account. how about waking up tomorrow morning and then finding a thousand bucks missing, right off the top, does that sound over...
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government. most informed observers would agree, i think, that as a result of our government counter-terrorism efforts, spanning both the bush and obama administration's, and which having targeted lethal force against known individuals, the u.s.:it is safer today from a terrorist attack launched by al qaeda from overseas. some would say if it is not broke, don't fix it. the problem, however, is that the american public is suspicious of executive power shrouded in secrecy. in the absence of an official picture of what our government is doing and by what authority, many in the public envisioned the worst. they see dark images of civilian and military national security personnel in the basement of the white house, acting as prosecutor, judge, jury, and executioner. going down a list of americans deciding for themselves who shall live and who shall die, pursuant to a process and by standards no one understands. our government in speeches given by the attorney general and myself makes official disclos
government. most informed observers would agree, i think, that as a result of our government counter-terrorism efforts, spanning both the bush and obama administration's, and which having targeted lethal force against known individuals, the u.s.:it is safer today from a terrorist attack launched by al qaeda from overseas. some would say if it is not broke, don't fix it. the problem, however, is that the american public is suspicious of executive power shrouded in secrecy. in the absence of an...
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the government and banks are so close -- when you say banks are bad, the government is bad. >> neil: the government can see protesters not protesting the government but the evil banks, because banks are always evil. >> they're doing this because it's the regular cypriots who are getting here. not the russians. they got their money out. the very wealthy managed to protect themselves. it's the people who live in that country, who are so angry, protesting right this very minute who got hurt. >> neil: how bad does this get as far as a scandal and how much it hurts banks, there, here, everywhere? >> imagine this country is only the size of yellowstone national park. the population is as big as dallas but the ramifications and reverberation, why don't people in spain take money out of the bank. people in eu said we love this idea of taking money out of individual banking deposits. so, it's going to happen again. so why you keep your money in a european bank at this point? i have no idea. there could be more runs. >> neil: we'll watch very closely. thank you very much. and i think she put i
the government and banks are so close -- when you say banks are bad, the government is bad. >> neil: the government can see protesters not protesting the government but the evil banks, because banks are always evil. >> they're doing this because it's the regular cypriots who are getting here. not the russians. they got their money out. the very wealthy managed to protect themselves. it's the people who live in that country, who are so angry, protesting right this very minute who got...
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the sequester is dumb, shutting down government is even dumber. i'm hopeful that we will move in that direction. but i'm also hopeful that we will come to our senses and adopt a rational responsible budget for the coming year. the ryan budget is all a pipe dream and not a plan that's responsible way forward. >> and i think we're going to make that point on the floor. i think the van holland budget will be perceived by many, certainly in our party, as a rational way forward and then we'll go to conference. if the ryan budget passes, hopefully we'll be able to sit down with the ryan budget, with the murray budget hopefully both pass in the senate and the house and come to a common-sense agreement. that's what the american people want us to do. >> congressman steny hoyer, thanks for your time. >>> that's going to wrap things up for me. thanks for your time today, "now" with alex wagner comes your way next. happen anytime --! like when i ran to catch the train to work and a draft blew my skirt up and everybody here saw my unmentionables. yeah, and the
the sequester is dumb, shutting down government is even dumber. i'm hopeful that we will move in that direction. but i'm also hopeful that we will come to our senses and adopt a rational responsible budget for the coming year. the ryan budget is all a pipe dream and not a plan that's responsible way forward. >> and i think we're going to make that point on the floor. i think the van holland budget will be perceived by many, certainly in our party, as a rational way forward and then we'll...
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we talk about spending government money. we're going to talk about the single night hotel tab of joe biden coming up. first, three marines dead at base in virginia tonight. we're learning more about the shooter and the victims. we have that four. plus, it's only been a few years since the government spent millions of dollars and stimulus money on new faa towers. so why are we already closing 149 of them? and look at this. series of tornadoes strikes down under. [ beep ] to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> our third story,
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the first possibility is the united states government. the united states government has the money, needs to do something for our unemployment problem and here's a way to do it because as the marcora law in italy that i mentioned earlier illustrates there's a governmental and a social interest in doing this. this is a better way to solve the unemployment problem than giving people a dole for months or years at a time during which time they lose their job connections, they often lose their skills. this is a much better solution, giving them the startup money to begin small, medium size enterprises that they will have a great interest in making successful because it's their future, it's their wellbeing that's at stake and it's their collectively owned and operated enterprise. well, why in the world don't we have a cooperative business administration providing startup money and technical help so that these kinds of enterprise, particularly helping unemployed people, could begin not only to help them and to help our economy but again to provid
the first possibility is the united states government. the united states government has the money, needs to do something for our unemployment problem and here's a way to do it because as the marcora law in italy that i mentioned earlier illustrates there's a governmental and a social interest in doing this. this is a better way to solve the unemployment problem than giving people a dole for months or years at a time during which time they lose their job connections, they often lose their...